‘Our voices are going to be heard even more’

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NASSAU, BAHAMAS — There has been increased debate as to whether or not Kamala Harris’ US election loss put a dent in women’s hopes of one day assuming major leadership roles here in the country and elsewhere.

But Precious Fortune-Thompson, who is the chairman of Foreign Xscape, Bahamas ltd, contends that this is just the beginning of women ascending the ranks to lead countries, businesses, organizations, and the like.

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